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This anthology, with contributions by leading scholars, introduces
a new theme into the growing field of science-and-theology. This is
the third volume published in association with ESSSAT in the
series. This volume focuses on two topics that have so far received
little attention, in the growing field of science-and-theology,
i.e. ethical matters and issues raised by the technological
applications of scientific knowledge. The book's main themes are:
technology's impact on our worldview; morality, nature, and
culture; and, morality in a technological society. The book is a
selection of contributions to the ESSSAT conference in Nijmegen on
"Values and Ethical Issues in Theology, Science and Technology".
The essays have been selected on the basis of quality, and revised
in order to create a comprehensive and carefully focused volume.
The concept of a divine design has traditionally been based on the
assumption of a world order. If there is order in creation, this
proves there is a God: if disorder, then no God. Or so it has been
assumed by design proponents as well as their critics. This volume
questions the picture. The sciences of complexity show how nature
abounds with fluid and semi-stable patterns which are essential for
the emergence and further propagation of evolutionary order. Order
and disorder seem to wander together. The fact that fundamental
physics, chemistry and mathematics appear as if tuned for the
emergence and harbouring of life, for the support and channelling
of the evolutionary processes of creation and selection, continues
to trigger religious awe and reflection. It is also argued that a
Christian theology has the potential of affirming instability and
transient orders as part of the "grandeur" of creation. Authors of
the essays in this work include prominent voices from the secular,
the Protestant, the Catholic and the Orthodox traditions.
The concept of human personhood is central to theology and
philosophy. It has also become crucial in interdisciplinary fields
like bio-ethics and theology and science.
In this book leading European and American scholars explore the
dimensions of personhood from scientific and theological
perspectives. Contributors include Mary Midgely, Fraser Watts,
Philip Hefner, Michael Welker, Dennis Bielfeldt and John A. Teske.
This is an important collection and shows the extent to which the
current dialogue between science and theology is no longer confined
to discussing the relation of theology with physics and biology,
but also with neuroscience, psychology and sociology.
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